Trevor Noah may have had GRAMMY attendees and at-home viewers cracking up with his jokes about Donald Trump and Nicki Minaj on Sunday night (February 1), but – if their social media responses after the show were anything to judge by – the dynamic duo didn’t exactly find the host’s commentary the slightest bit funny.
From digs about Greenland to the Epstein files, Noah missed few opportunities to take jabs at the Trump – a slew of jokes the Commander-in-Chief later took to Truth Social to reveal were not only offensive to him but also slanderous.
“Noah said, incorrectly about me, that Donald Trump and Bill Clinton spend time on Epstein Island. Wrong! I can’t speak for Bill, but I have never been to Epstein Island, nor anywhere close,” he shared after slamming Trevor’s comments as “defamatory” and the award show itself as “virtually unwatchable.”
Elsewhere in the lengthy post, the President relayed intention to seek legal action against the comedian.
“It looks like I will be sending my lawyers to sue this poor, pathetic, talentless, dope of an M.C. and suing him for plenty of money,” Trump relayed to his followers on the platform early Monday morning (February 2).
When quizzed on Monday afternoon on if he will follow through with the lawsuit threat, however, Donnie brushed off the comment by saying “the Department of Justice has other things to do.”
Trump’s gal pal Minaj, who he recently crowned “Queen of Rap,” was just as royally teed off by Noah’s commentary – especially the thunderous applause garnered from attendees after the host announced she was not in attendance.
During her unexpected rant against Lizzo and Chrissy Teigen on Sunday night, Nicki dissed Trevor as well.

